This Road Trip stop in America’s Finest City is the final leg before the late-November finale at Thunder Valley in California, and Brian Winter has a near-lock on the Player of the Year race after a dominating season.Ĭheck out the PokerNews Podcast interview with Brian Winter The RGPS last stopped in San Diego in February and Rafi Azam was the $600 Main Event winner after he outlasted a field of 533 entries to win $52,820 from a total prize pool of $277,160. Satellite Week will wrap up on Friday with a $145 Main Event Satellite that guarantees at least five seats for the flagship event. where one in ten players will win a seat. 7-10, with $85 Main Event satellite opportunities every day at 2 p.m. The series will be preceded by a week of satellites from Nov. It all culminates in the $600 Main Event with three opening flights and a $150,000 guarantee.
The stop will feature 12 ring events, including a $250 DeepStack with two opening flights and a $25,000 guarantee, as well as a $150 Ladies Event sponsored by League of Nations. RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) will stop at Jamul Casino in San Diego from November 14-19 for one of the last stops on its Road Trip series. RGPS Road Trip Player of the Year Rankings.